mygorillanet
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I have had the opportunity to work extensively with assembly language(tasm/masm), C++(mfc,win32) , Javascript, and PHP. All these programming languages have their weaknesses but I beg to target only their strengths.
When it comes to web development, PHP rules over Java hands-down! But then again, php is only trully powerful if incorporated with snippets from javascript. I think Java's problem is it is sort of an undecided language. A hybrid between hardcore programming and loose web development.
I am a loud assembly language fan! With a few lines of Tasm code I have been able to do stuff with my computer that would require 400 lines of code and extensive literature in any other programming language! Assembly lets you get down and grimy with machine language. You do not get more powerful than that!
If you are good in assembly, you can write the wittiest and tiniest of programs. Examples include key loggers, root kits etc. Cracking and hacking requires a higher understanding of assembly too!
C++, what can I say? Its the first language any programmer is taught in college. It is the base platform by which most programs are developed. I should say, its is definately in the top running...at which position exactly? Any but not number 1 !
What say you?
When it comes to web development, PHP rules over Java hands-down! But then again, php is only trully powerful if incorporated with snippets from javascript. I think Java's problem is it is sort of an undecided language. A hybrid between hardcore programming and loose web development.
I am a loud assembly language fan! With a few lines of Tasm code I have been able to do stuff with my computer that would require 400 lines of code and extensive literature in any other programming language! Assembly lets you get down and grimy with machine language. You do not get more powerful than that!
If you are good in assembly, you can write the wittiest and tiniest of programs. Examples include key loggers, root kits etc. Cracking and hacking requires a higher understanding of assembly too!
C++, what can I say? Its the first language any programmer is taught in college. It is the base platform by which most programs are developed. I should say, its is definately in the top running...at which position exactly? Any but not number 1 !
What say you?